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Connexion Browser Module 7 – Original Cataloging (Recording)

Course overview

This web-based course explains OCLC standards for original bibliographic records in WorldCat, and provides instruction on techniques for creating these records in Connexion Browser. This course does not cover AACR2 or other cataloging rules, MARC, subject headings, or authority control.

How to use this course

OCLC's training recordings are a useful tool for understanding the functionality our products when you want the in-depth learning of an instructor-led course, but your schedule won't permit you to attend. They are also great as refreshers of past training or as preparation for upcoming instructor-led courses. They can help you learn a new service, teach a new staff member how to use a service, or simply help you confirm your understanding of the service, without the time commitment of attanding a live course.

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Cost

Free

Course Length

1 hur 51 minutes

Recording Date

16 December 2014

Products

Connexion Client

Subject Area

Cataloging and Metadata

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